What is peace river bridge?

Peace River Bridge is a steel girder bridge situated over the Peace River in northern Alberta, Canada. It is a part of the Highway 2 transportation corridor and connects the city of Peace River and Grimshaw. The bridge is 1,050 meters long, and the main span is 254 meters long. It was constructed in 1960 and carries approximately 10,000 vehicles per day. The bridge deck is 20 meters above the river, allowing for the passage of large boats. The bridge was upgraded in 2007 to include a wider roadway and pedestrian walkways. The area around the Peace River Bridge is known for its natural beauty and is popular with tourists and outdoor enthusiasts.